For information about Edward Gilman II (1555-abt.1613) and his family line, see especially Walter Goodwin Davis, The ancestry of Abel Lunt, 1769-1806, of Newbury, Massachusetts (Portland, Me. : Anthoensen Press, 1963), 153-160 (Gilman, of Exeter) at 157; digital images, Hathi Trust.
↑ Clarence Almon Torrey, "English Origin of Edward Gilman" in The American Genealogist, 11 (1934):137-138, at 137; and 193-194; digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors. Citing work by Charles Edward Banks
↑ Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis. Vol. II. Gardner-Moses. "Gilmans of Exeter"; this was otherwise published as Walter Goodwin Davis, The ancestry of Abel Lunt, 1769-1806, of Newbury, Massachusetts (Portland, Me. : Anthoensen Press, 1963), 153-160 (Gilman, of Exeter) at 157; digital images, Hathi Trust. .
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Source: S186 Title: Mayflower Gedcom File from the Internet
Gilman Genealogy. The Norfolk/Hingham Gilmans. Roy Davis.
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I have the Gary Boyd Roberts book entitled Ancestors of American Presidents, published in 2009. In it he says the wife of this Edward Gilman is "______" (page 453). It appears Notable Kin may have been published about 10 years earlier, so it appears his thinking may have changed.
Edited to add: he does not list a Mary Hawes in the book at all.
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Gilman-117 and Gilman-100 appear to represent the same person because: same father and if you look in the write ups on both profile, the birth is before 01 AUG 1602